Atlanta Hawks Tickets

Watch as the Atlanta Hawks look to spread their wings and soar over their Southeast Division rivals this season. Head coach Mike Budenholzer has a sharp vision for his skilled Hawks and that is to be an attacking team that is proficient at both ends of the court. Budenholzer operates a team-oriented system, one in which the Hawks will flock together to succeed. While the Hawks may lack size, they are fierce, young, and have proven early in the season that they will strike back even if they are behind late in the game. Look for All-Star Al Horford to carry his team of able hunters into the NBA playoffs. Find the best selection of Atlanta Hawks tickets at Razorgator today!

Atlanta Hawks 2014-2015 News and Updates

3/23/15 - With the playoffs less than a month away, the Atlanta Hawks and the Golden State Warriors are going back and forth as the top team. Last week, the two teams were tied for wins, but the Warriors were able to beat the Hawks when they faced off. Atlanta suffered a few more losses following that defeat, but they just ended their short slump on March 25th when they took on the Orlando Magic. It was not a very high scoring game, but the Hawks still came out on top, with 95-83 as the final score. There are six remaining home games before the payoffs start, the first being on March 27th against the Miami Heat. Tickets start at $62. You do not have many opportunities left to see the Hawks in action.

3/16/15 - There is no question about how well the Atlanta Hawks are doing. They ran into a little trouble last week and got a couple losses, but they have recovered admirably. Since then, they have seen three consecutive victories, most recently against the Sacramento Kings, against whom the Hawks traditionally do very well. Just last week, Atlanta scored a whopping 130 points against the Kings, and on March 16, they managed to get up to 110. This win means the Hawks have won 10 of their last 12 games and they are tied with the Golden State Warriors for the most wins in the entire league. These top two teams will play each other next while the Hawks continue their series of away games. Then they return on March 22nd and tickets for their homecoming start at $57.

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3/12/15 - One of the better teams in the NBA right now is Atlanta. The Hawks, sporting a 50-14 record, are first in the Southeast Division. Their latest game against the Denver Nuggets didn’t go according to plan, losing 115-102. In their hard-fought loss, Kyle Korver scored 18 points. Dennis Shroder, coming off the bench, also had a great game and scored 13 points. The Hawks still need to improve their defense, especially against teams with streaky shooters. On multiple occasions they gave up open looks, which hurt them in the fourth quarter. Next up for the Hawks is a great match against the Phoenix Suns. The Hawks will need to keep up their great passing efforts in order to come away with the victory. Tickets for the game can be bought now for a starting price of $19.

3/2/15 - Partly by virtue of playing in the Eastern Conference, where they are a run-away for first place, the Atlanta Hawks can become the first NBA team to clinch a playoff spot this season with just three more wins. With over 20 games remaining in the schedule, Hawks fans surely like their team’s odds. Atlanta is playing so well currently that they were able to sit four regular starters versus the Heat on Saturday and still come away with a victory, 93-91, behind 22 points from Paul Millsap and 10 assists from second-year point guard Dennis Schroder. The Hawks will try to build on their current four-game winning streak on Tuesday when they host MVP candidate James Harden and the Houston Rockets. Get in the game for as low as $33!

2/23/15 - Hardly anyone predicted that the Atlanta Hawks would be leading the Eastern Conference with 25 games left in the regular NBA season. They have a 7-game cushion over the Toronto Raptors, who have the next best record. The Hawks added another win to their scorecard when they played the Milwaukee Bucks last Sunday. They took an early lead after the first quarter, at 22-13. The Bucks tried hard to pull ahead in the third, but the Hawks’ defense held them back. The final score came in at 97-86. The Hawks host the Orlando Magic on Friday (2/27). They travel to Orlando for a Sunday game, then come back to the Philips Arena on Tuesday (3/3) to face the Houston Rockets. Tickets for each of these games start at $24.

2/16/15 - Kyle Lowry and the other Atlanta Hawks made an outstanding showing at the NBA All-Star game, but it wasn’t enough to pull the Eastern Conference to the win. Lowry had 8 assists and 4 steals, and Kyle Korver scored 21 points with three-pointers. In Al Horford’s third time appearance in the All-Star game, he had eight points, seven rebounds, and two assists. The Hawks showed their strength on the court. They’re a team that doesn’t need a superstar to bring them together. Get your tickets for Friday’s (2/20) game against the Toronto Raptors. Tickets start at $28. Catch all the action in Philips Arena and cheer the team to a win! Don’t forget to get tickets to the Dallas Mavericks game on Wednesday (2/25). Seats are going fast.

2/9/15 - The Atlanta Hawks picked up another win for a 43-10 record, which is good for a strong first place in the Eastern Conference. The Hawks beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 117-105 on Monday night. At halftime, the different was only four points, but the Hawks came out strong in the third period with 29 points to the Timberwolves’ 19. The fourth quarter was close, but the Timberwolves couldn’t make up the deficit. On Friday (2/20), the Hawks host the Toronto Raptors. With both teams rested up, it should be a great game. Get your tickets from Razorgator starting at $35. The following Wednesday (2/25), the Dallas Mavericks come to Atlanta. With tickets starting at $18, you’ll want to come out and see these fantastic teams play some exciting basketball.

2/2/15 - Although the Atlanta Hawks remain in first place in the Southeast Division, they had a disappointing game against the New Orleans Pelicans, losing their first in 2015 with a final score of 100-115. The Pelicans broke the Hawks’ 19 game winning streak. The Hawks host the Golden State Warriors on Friday (2/6). Tickets at Razorgator start at $71. You’ll want to come out and catch some great basketball because the Hawks go out on the road after Friday’s game, then take a week off before their next home game on Friday (2/20). The Hawks are the first team to win 40 games this season. With a 0.822 win percentage, the Warriors are on top of the NBA. The Hawks have a 0.816 with their 40-9 record.

1/26/15 - Still yet to lose a game in 2015, the Atlanta Hawks continue to hush doubters around the league—few as there may still be. Their NBA-high winning streak now stands at 16 games, with the last nine victories all by double-digits, and seemingly their entire starting five is up for All Star consideration. Paul Millsap is averaging 17 points and nearly eight rebounds per game while remaining a defensive force in the paint; breakout star Jeff Teague is also putting in 17 points a night, and ranks among league assist leaders with 7.5 dimes per contest. The Hawks will take on Brooklyn Wednesday night, before wrapping up their current homestand with back-to-back games versus Portland and Philadelphia. Be a part of all the excitement at Philips Arena to see Atlanta take on the 76ers, with tickets still available from just $29!

1/19/15 - The Atlanta Hawks continue their winning streak to the last 13 games. They have a 34-8 record, and they now have the second highest win percentage in the NBA, following the Warriors. The Hawks are enjoying a series of game on home court, and you don’t want to miss any of the action. Their upcoming games feature the Oklahoma City Thunder (1/23), Minnesota Timberwolves (1/25), and the Brooklyn Nets (1/28). Forbes recently announced that the Hawks are for sale, valued at around $825 million which is the 27th place in the list of teams. Fortunately, it won’t cost you anywhere near that to get your tickets to see them play. Most games start at $15 when you get tickets from Razorgator. Come out and cheer the team!

1/12/15 - Owners of the third-best record in the league, the Atlanta Hawks are making a push to run away with the Eastern Conference this season, improving to 29-8 with another week of big victories. The Memphis Grizzlies, Washington Wizards, and hot-streaking Detroit Pistons all fell victim to Atlanta, extending the Hawks’ winning streak to eight games. An upcoming back-to-back set versus non-playoff teams in the East may help ATL push their streak to double-digits, and pad their four-game lead over the Toronto Raptors in the East. The Hawks open a short road trip versus the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night, before flying to Boston to face the Celtics at TD Garden on Wednesday night. Act now, and you can be a part of the live action for as little as $15!

1/5/15 - Working hard to prove that their success is not a fluke, the Atlanta Hawks have rattled off five straight wins since falling to the Bucks the day after Christmas. Mike Budenholzer’s young squad went 14-2 in December, and opened 2015 with three straight road wins, including impressive victories over the Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Clippers. Jeff Teague continues to play at an all-star level, and the combination of Al Horford and Paul Millsap in the paint has helped Atlanta limit opponents to 97.6 points per game, tied for second-best in the league. This Friday, the Hawks will square off with the Detroit Pistons, who have rolled to their own six-game win streak over the past two weeks. Razorgator has your tickets for all the action, starting at just $7 each!

12/29/14 - The Atlanta Hawks stumbled at home on Friday, and suffered only their second loss in 17 games—a 107-77 trampling by the Milwaukee Bucks. The Hawks did earn a bit of redemption the following evening, handing Milwaukee a 90-85 loss on their own floor, while retaking sole possession of second place in the suddenly-competitive Eastern Conference. Point guard Jeff Teague paced Atlanta with 25 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, and Al Horford contributed 20 points to go with nine boards in the winning effort. The Hawks will play their final game of 2014 on Tuesday night, when they host LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers. You can be a part of all the action with tickets from Razorgator—seats are still available starting at $44.

12/23/14 - Winners of four straight games and owners of the second-best record in the Eastern Conference, the Atlanta Hawks are proving themselves to be a legit contender in the 2014-15 season. After starting the year with a pedestrian 7-6 record, the Hawks have dropped only one of their last 14 games, a one-point loss on the back half of a home-and-home series versus Orlando. Since November, they have scored convincing wins over the Houston Rockets, LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers, and most recently the new-look Dallas Mavericks, whose addition of Rajon Rondo was not enough to stop the streaking Hawks. Atlanta will try to add another win, as they host Blake Griffin and the Los Angeles Clippers on Tuesday night at Philips Arena. Get in with Razorgator—limited seats are still available starting at $45, so act fast!

12/15/14 - The Atlanta Hawks may have lost to the Orlando Magic in their game on December 13, but they still have 17 wins in the season for a second place rank in the Southeast Division. They came back on the 15th to take the victory against the Chicago Bulls in a fairly close game. The Hawks have two home games the week of Christmas. The first on the 23rd against the Los Angeles Clippers, and the second game on the 26th against the Milwaukee Bucks. With ticket prices starting at $24 for seats for the Clippers, and only $17 against the Bucks, what better way to entertain the kids when they’re out of school over the holiday break. Get your tickets for the whole family and enjoy a great basketball game!

12/8/14 - The Atlanta Hawks continued their strong start to the 2014-15 NBA season on Monday, defeating the Indiana Pacers on the road, 108-92. Hawks center Al Horford led all scorers with 25 points, and point guard Jeff Teague added 21 points on 8-11 shooting to go with his seven assists. Atlanta has not enjoyed home court advantage in the playoffs since their 53-win season in 2009-10, and has been eliminated in the first round each of the last three years. The Hawks will try to strengthen their hold on the second place spot in the Eastern Conference when they host Michael Carter-Williams and the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night at Philips Arena. You can still get great seats through Razorgator, with tickets starting at just $9!

12/1/14 - A one sided win on Saturday against the Charlotte Hornets brings the Atlanta Hawks to 9-6 and also marks their fourth win since they ended their two game losing streak. Atlanta had an incredible game ending with a whopping 30 point lead. In fact, in the first half alone, the Hawks scored 64 points against the Hornets’ 28. The final score came to 75-105: not even close. Atlanta is still doing exceptionally well this season, sitting in the number two spot for the Southwest Division. The top position is still held by the Washington Wizards who are well known for dominating this season. However, despite winning almost all their games, the Wizards should watch out for the Hawks who are closing in fast, only 2 wins behind.

11/24/14 - A win on Friday ends the Atlanta Hawks’ two-game losing streak. The very close game against the Detroit Pistons ended with 99 for the Hawks and 89 for the Pistons. Atlanta was able to build a small lead in the first two quarters and maintain it for the rest of the game, with each point mirrored perfectly. This game marks the Hawks’ return to a positive win/loss ratio with 6-5. Being 3rd for their district, it seems Atlanta is just able to keep its head above water. They’ll be taking on the Washington Wizards in an away game on Tuesday, but they’ll return for a long series of home games, the first of which is against the Toronto Raptors. Tickets are available starting at just $6.

11/17/14 - An unfortunate loss for the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday. The home court advantage must have simply been too much for them as their opponents, the Cleveland Cavaliers, scored better than them in each of the four quarters, bringing the final score to 94-127. A rough game for the Hawks to say the least, but they can afford it as their season has been very impressive so far. They are sitting in 2nd for their division at 5-4. In fact, before Saturday, they were on quite the winning streak. There are plenty of opportunities for Atlanta to create an incredible win-loss ratio before the season ends, starting with Tuesday’s home game against the Los Angeles Lakers. With tickets starting at only $9, you may be able to see the Hawks start a new winning streak.

11/10/14 - The Atlanta Hawks came away with a victory on Saturday against the New York Knicks with 103-96. This leaves the Hawks with 2-3 and their second win in a row. This game mirrors the Hawk’s most recent victory of 102-92 against the Indiana Pacers on the 3rd. Unlike that game, however, the Hawks were behind at the half, trailing 48-61. Atlanta had nine turnovers and was able to come back strong from behind, scoring better than their opponents in the third and fourth quarters. The Hawks received 27 points from Kyle Korver, most of which were 3-pointers, 19 points from Jeff Teague, and 12 from DeMarre Carroll. Next they will be playing Utah Jazz in Atlanta on November 12th. Tickets are still available starting at $62.

11/3/14 - The Atlanta Hawks came away with a 102-92 victory against the Pacers recently in the season home-opener. A 3D projection system and new hi-definition scoreboard were unveiled in the opening-night festivities. President Jimmy Carter was among the 19,118 in attendance. The Pacers were missing three of their starters from injuries and the Hawks took advantage of the team quickly. The Pacers tried to make a comeback when Donald Sloan made three free-throws in the last few minutes of the game, but Jeff Teague came back with a basket and took their strong lead back. Teague scored six assists, three steals, and twenty-five points; six straight points were scored in the final minutes. The 10 Hawks players who entered the game, all scored at least three points. The Hawks will take on the New York Knicks at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Phillips Arena in Atlanta, Ga. Be sure to snag your tickets for the big game today starting at just $15.

10/27/14 - In a regular season game going up against the Toronto Raptors tonight, the Hawks looked to shine. They put up a valiantly effort, but at the end of the day, they suffered a 102-109 defeat. It was their first game of the season, so they have a lot of room for improvement. Hawks’ guard, Kyle Korver, had a great game tonight, scoring 20 points with 3 blocks. Jeff Teague also had a phenomenal game and racked up 20 points as well. Still, it was not enough to prevail, and the collective effort from the Raptors is what really did them in. Their next outing will be against the Indiana Pacers, a tough opponent that has championship aspirations of their own. The Hawks will be looking to shut down their high-powered offense, and it could set the tempo for a successful season. Tickets for the November 1 game are on sale now, which start out as low as $39.

10/20/14 – One week before the start of the regular season Atlanta Hawks tickets are averaging $165 on the secondary market, $10 under the league average. Al Horford returned to the Hawks lineup last week and has since played in three games shooting 41 percent from the field. The final preseason game at Phillips Arena will be played tonight (get-in $4).

10/14/14 – Al Horford returns to the starting lineup tonight against the Miami Heat for the first time since December 26 when he suffered a torn right pectoral muscle. Atlanta Hawks tickets in Miami against the defending World Champions start at just $5! The first opportunity to see Horford at home comes Saturday against the Pistons at Philips Arena (get-in $10).

8/14/14 - The official 2014-2015 Atlanta Hawks schedule was released yesterday, so mark down your calendar and whip out your wallet to ensure you score early-bird ticket deals! Be in the stadium when Al Horford makes his return to the court, on the road and at home: the Hawks will open their season in Toronto on Oct. 29th, and hold their first home game opposite the Indiana Pacers on Nov. 1. Some highlights from the 2014-2015 Hawks schedule include a visit from Kyle Korver and Paul Millsap’s former teammates when the Utah Jazz play Philips Arena on Nov. 12; and a chance to see Lebron James on his new team when the Cavaliers play the final game of 2014 in Atlanta (Dec 30). The Hawks’ regular season ends on April 15 in Chicago against Derrick Rose and the Bulls. Buy your Atlanta Hawks tickets and take the stands when this team starts their journey towards the Larry O’Brien Championship!

Danny Ferry’s tenure as general manager, and Mike Budenholzer’s direction as coach, has lifted the Atlanta Hawks from the stagnation of mediocrity towards the upper echelon of the Eastern Conference. The Hawks' upward direction will be facilitated in the 2014-2015 season by the highly anticipated return of Al Horford. Last year, Paul Milsap and company persevered through Horford's injury to make their eighth consecutive playoff appearance, though Atlanta ultimately saw an early exit. The team that at one time looked third-best in the East, lost in the first round to the Indiana Pacers after 7 exhilarating games, putting an end to a 2013-2014 campaign that showed great potential.

The Hawks are due for big things this year, when the trio of Horford, Milsap and Jeff Teague reunite and set the East ablaze. Atlanta squeaked into the 2014 postseason as the eighth seed and the only team with a record below .500, but with new addition Adreian Payne (15th overall), can they make a more solid campaign? Will they move beyond "best of the rest" in their Conference? Get your Atlanta Hawks tickets to see this workhorse team finally realize their place as an Eastern Conference powerhouse. Join them on their way to surpassing the franchise's glass ceiling and break through to the third round of playoffs in 2015!

2013-2014 Season

5/2/14 - With an opportunity to make a little history, the Atlanta Hawks put on an effort but were unable to close out the East’s top seeded Indiana Pacers in Game 6 of their first round series, falling at Philips Arena 95-88. The win by the Pacers was just their fourth at Philips Arena since 2006; the Hawks even held a 67-64 lead after three quarters, but they had no answer for the Pacers’ David West. Jeff Teague continued to be a thorn in the side of Indiana for the Hawks, scoring 29 points, as well as three rebounds, two assists, a steal and a block; Paul Millsap contributed a double-double of 16 points and 18 rebounds, plus five assists, three steals, and a pair of blocked shots.

4/17/14 - The Atlanta Hawks should consider themselves fortunate they play in the Eastern Conference, as they sealed up the eighth playoff slot in the East while standing seven games under .500 on the season, and holding off the New York Knicks who made a late charge. The Hawks clinched their spot with a three game winning streak, including topping the #2 Heat over the weekend. However, some fatigue must have set in, as the Hawks were unable to stop Charlotte, losing 95-93 on April 14. Mike Scott led six Hawks who scored in double figures, combining 20 points with six boards; starter Louis Williams and reserve Shelvin Mack each tossed 13 points, while Elton Brand added a dozen points plus seven boards and three blocks.

4/9/14 - Hanging on to the eighth and final place in the Eastern Conference, the Atlanta Hawks did themselves a huge favor over the weekend, taking out the sliding Indiana Pacers 107-88 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Jeff Teague was the leading Hawk in scoring, zinging the Pacers for 25 points; while Pero Antic caused serious matchup problems for the Pacers’ Roy Hibbert, dropping 3 of 4 from three-point range en route to 18 total points. Paul Millsap also had a solid night, being responsible for 17 points and 11 boards. Shelvin Mack came off the bench to toss in 13 points and dish out seven assists.

4/1/14 - If the Atlanta Hawks aren’t careful, they could find themselves looking at the playoffs from the comfort of their homes, as the surging New York Knicks have pulled to within a game of the Hawks. While the Hawks won their last game 103-95 over the woeful Philadelphia 76ers, they have won just four times in their last 10 games. Against the Sixers, Paul Millsap was the stat leader, chalking up a double-double of 28 points and 17 rebounds, to go along with four assists and three steals. Louis Williams provided a key contribution off the bench with 22 points – including eight straight late in the final quarter – as well as five rebounds and five assists.

3/25/14 - Without Kyle Korver – out with back spasms – the Atlanta Hawks have dropped three straight games, at home to New Orleans and most recently Phoenix, around a losing trip to Toronto. Against Phoenix, the Hawks were led in scoring by two starters , Paul Millsap and DeMarre Carroll, who each had 19 points; Millsap also mixed in five rebounds, a pair of steals and another pair of blocked shots. Pero Antic contributed eight rebounds of his own along with a pair of assists and a pair of steals. The Hawks were unimpressive on the fast break, being outscored by the Suns in fast-break points, 21-8.

3/18/14 - After some struggles earlier in the season which saw the Atlanta Hawks nearly fall out of playoff contention, the Hawks have won their last four straight – three of these by a total of 12 points – including a 97-83 come from behind victory over Charlotte, who is just a game and a half ahead of the Hawks in the standings. Paul Millsap collected a game high 28 points for Atlanta, and center Pero Antic hit a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Elton Brand contributed seven boards and three blocked shots in the victory, as well. Off the court, it was announced that big man Al Horford’s torn pectoral muscle will not only not see any action for the rest of the season, he will also not play in the postseason this year.

3/13/14 - The Atlanta Hawks broke a six game losing streak with their first win of the month, a 112-110 victory over Utah in the team’s last stop on a trip from Boston to the West Coast. Guard Kyle Korver (whose string of games with at least one three pointer came to an end last week against Portland) led all scorers with 26 points for the Hawks, while Paul Millsap (like Korver, a former Jazz player) contributed 23 points to go along with eight rebounds. The Hawks used an 8-0 run to eke out the win over Utah, after falling just short a couple days earlier against the Clippers in Los Angeles.

3/5/14 - Having lost three straight and four of their last five, the Atlanta Hawks are hoping to get back to winning as they continue on a tough swing through the West, with four more games in five days. Despite having two players with more than 20 points (Jeff Teague with 29 and Mike Scott with 20) and five others in double figures, the Hawks were unable to hold off Phoenix, falling 129-120. Paul Millsap continues to miss time for Atlanta; even though he has accompanied the team on its road trip, the team has said there is no timetable for his return. Another injured Hawk, Pero Antic, was upgraded to day to day and has also accompanied the team.

2/26/14 - Last weekend the Atlanta Hawks stopped a tough losing streak over the weekend, defeating the New York Knicks 107-98 last Saturday. The Hawks did the job without the services of Paul Millsap, who suffered a right knee contusion in the loss to Detroit. Millsap is expected to miss two more games for the Hawks, according to coach Mike Budenholzer. Adding to the injury list are Hawks big men Pero Antic and Gustavo Avon, who have replaced Al Horford in the Hawks’ rotation.

2/21/14 - The Atlanta Hawks had a token presence on the floor in New Orleans for the NBA’s All Star Game, in the guise of forward Paul millsap, who played 15 minutes and collected six points, three rebounds and one assist in the East’s come from behind victory over the West. Atlanta did not get off on the right foot to start the second half of the season, falling to the Indiana Pacers 108-98. Kyle Korver led the Hawks’ scoring with 19 points, while Elton Brand (yes, he’s still in the league!) cleared eight boards.

2/6/14 - The Atlanta Hawks have dropped two straight of late – a home loss to the Indiana Pacers, snapping Indiana’s 12-game Philips Arena drought; and most recently, on the road at the New Orleans Pelicans. The Pelicans used a strong fourth quarter, gaining a 25-13 run to knock off the Hawks, 105-100. With the loss of Al Horford a little over a month ago, the Hawks are scrambling to make up his production. Guards Jeff Teague and Kyle Korver, and forward Paul Millsap are among those who have stepped up in Horford’s absence.

1/31/14 - The Atlanta Hawks game against Detroit, originally scheduled to be played on January 29 but a casualty of the freak snowstorm that turned the city of Atlanta into a snow-covered parking lot, has been rescheduled to April 8, giving the Hawks a late-season home back-to-back slate. Closer in the schedule, though, the Hawks will try to ground the high-flying Indiana Pacers in a key Eastern Conference matchup on February 4.

1/21/14 - Revenge never tasted so sweet! The Atlanta Hawks rebounded from a bitter loss to Miami Heat in December with a 121-114 shootout victory yesterday at home; now the rivals have split their meetings, with the tiebreaker set on April 12. Right now, you can get-in for $89, a low ticket price that is sure to hike up as the rematch approaches. For now, with a 21-19 record hallway through the season, the Hawks are still 2nd in the Southeast division and will move on to face the Magic on the road tomorrow (get-in for $13). Atlanta will only be home twice more this month: first against worthy opponents, the Spurs, this Friday (get-in for $38) and against the Pistons on Jan 29 (get-in for $18). Seven Hawks players finished with double-figure numbers on Monday—score Atlanta Hawks tickets so you can see this elite level of play unfold before your eyes!

1/10/14 – The Hawks are one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference thus far; sitting third overall and second in the Southeast behind Miami. The last time the Hawks and Heat met, we witnessed an overtime thriller in Miami where the home team ultimately pulled away the win. A chance for revenge is right around the corner when the Heat visit Atlanta Jan 20. Hawks tickets for the game are averaging $215, about half the price tag of December 23 meeting at American Airlines Arena. One of just three teams in the East with a record above .500, the Hawks will have to finish out the season without forward/center Al Horford who is dealing with a torn pectoral muscle. One unique game on the Atlanta Hawks schedule comes in six short days when the team travels to London to take on the Brooklyn Nets at O2 Arena.

11/4/13 – Atlanta Hawks tickets are up 83% since last season, averaging $140 for a seat inside Philips Arena. If you can’t make every game this 2013-14 season, make sure to catch these must-see matchups: first, Atlanta vs. Detroit (11/20) for Josh Smith’s return. The mid-November game is one of the cheapest on the Hawks home schedule and features two teams who will be competing for a playoff berth come end-of-season. Another key matchup this season for the Hawks: Atlanta vs. Indiana in a first round NBA playoff rematch. The Pacers beat the Hawks in six in the Conference quarterfinals last year; the January matchup will be the fourth in a string of eight grueling Hawks games that month. Third, Atlanta vs. Milwaukee (3/13) for former Coach Larry Drew and Center Zaza Pachulia returns; the game against the Bucks is the second between the two teams this season and is averaging $99 (seventh cheapest). Perhaps the biggest game for the Hawks, comes end-of-season (4/2) against the Chicago Bulls. It’ll provide a good indication as to how ready Atlanta is heading into the playoffs. Entering the season Bulls vs. Hawks tickets for the April matchup are averaging $212, $3 less than the 2/25 games in Atlanta.

8/7/13 - After again crashing in the first round of the playoffs, the Hawks parted ways with coach Larry Drew and star forward Josh Smith this offseason. Smith will return to Atlanta for the first time, as a member of the Detroit Pistons, on 11/20. New coach and former Spurs assistant Mike Budenholzer will be charged with bringing the Hawks to prominence in the Eastern Conference behind the efficient frontcourt of 2-time All-Star Al Horford and free agent acquisition Paul Millsap.

Expected to be active at the NBA's trade deadline, the Atlanta Hawks made one minor deal, while retaining their leading scorer Josh Smith — despite leaguewide interest — for the stretch run. Currently the Hawks stand second in the Southeast Division, but well back of the pacesetting Miami Heat, and in the lower half of the playoff chase in the Eastern Conference overall. In addition to Smith, Hawks offensive output comes from center Al Horford, the team's leading rebounder and shot-blocker; and point guard Jeff Teague, who paces the team in assists and steals; Kyle Korver also chips in with offensive contributions. Devin Harris, Zaza Pachulia, and DeShawn Stevenson provide added support off the bench. The team stands in the middle of the league in both points scored per game average, and points allowed per game, averaging just shy of 97 points per game while allowing just over 96. If the Hawks can keep winning, they will be in a solid position in the playoffs, where the Philips Arena crowds can cheer the home team deep into this season’s playoffs.

Atlanta Hawks tickets at Phillips Arena average $50 in 2013, one of the best NBA tickets deals this season. By comparison, the NBA tickets average is $104. Hawks home games with the Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks, and Brooklyn Nets, however, average $205, $130, and $104. Popular games on the 2013 Atlanta Hawks schedule with cheap Hawks basketball tickets include the Dallas Mavericks, Philadelphia 76ers, and Portland Trail Blazers. Hawks tickets on the road average $97, almost double the price of admission in Atlanta.

2012 - 2013 Season

4/1/13 - For the 6th straight season the Atlanta Hawks secure a spot in the NBA Playoffs. If the Playoffs started today, the Hawks would matchup against the New York Knicks, a team they’ll play two days from now at Phillips Arena. The matchup is the most expensive home game left on the Hawks schedule and is more than double the average price of the next most expensive game. If Atlanta wants to make a run deep into the Playoffs, they’ll need their big men Al Horford and Josh Smith to lead the way. Hawks playoff tickets went on sale to the general public this morning.